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. >> we film in extreme environments. most people would never want to step inside a maximum security prison, yet we send our crews inside some of the most dangerous facilities in america. >> [ bleep ] >> yeah, i love pain! >> you can't let your guard down. you have to keep your eyes open in the back of your head. the hairs are constantly up on the back of your neck. because they're violent places, and violence can and does break out at any time. >> [ bleep ]. >> our cameras have been there to capture these dramatic life-and-death conflicts. now we take an even closer look at them. through the experiences of our field crews and their raw encounters with violence behind bars. california state prison, corcoran, home to hundreds of the state's most violent and infamous offenders. host of "lockup" crews in 2000 and 2005. >> right before i walked in, i had to sign a document that kind of really made me think twice. and it basically said that in an event that there is a hostage situation inside the prison walls, they will not ne
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people do a pretty darn good job in here every day, and they do a darn good job in a very difficult environment. much to the frustration of my wife, when i come in, i don't like to relive my day, and she wants to know what's going on, what happened today, i tell her, nothing, which just frustrates the hell out of her because she wants to know every little thing that went on. and like i told her, i've already lived it once. i don't need to do it again. just another routine day at the prison. >> as the lights go out, the four stabbing suspects are in administrative segregation, and for the guys in the tier there, it's a typical good night rallying cry. >> attention.
people do a pretty darn good job in here every day, and they do a darn good job in a very difficult environment. much to the frustration of my wife, when i come in, i don't like to relive my day, and she wants to know what's going on, what happened today, i tell her, nothing, which just frustrates the hell out of her because she wants to know every little thing that went on. and like i told her, i've already lived it once. i don't need to do it again. just another routine day at the prison....
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why is the environment so important? why is it the focus not on the list of what we're going to do, ted, but the actual environment you're able to work in, really the determining factor? >> innovation has been one of the core drivers of the united states' economic system for decades and decades. and one of the reasons is it's driven by the desire to take risk. you have to be a risk taker. you cannot be in an environment and culture that is inherently conservative. most of what we do fails. most -- >> you're one of the best in the world. >> that's okay. it is okay to fail. it's actually applauded to fail. we call that scar tissue. and the more scar tissue you have the better an entrepreneur you're going to be. and you have to be in a supportive environment that supports that. i'm talking about a banking environment that will lend you money knowing it's on a wing and a prayer and they may not get paid back. educational environment that wants its students to maybe even take a sabatical from school for a little bit of time t
why is the environment so important? why is it the focus not on the list of what we're going to do, ted, but the actual environment you're able to work in, really the determining factor? >> innovation has been one of the core drivers of the united states' economic system for decades and decades. and one of the reasons is it's driven by the desire to take risk. you have to be a risk taker. you cannot be in an environment and culture that is inherently conservative. most of what we do...
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but i've never been in an environment like this where you just were overpowered with a sense of death, you know. we knew we were walking in a place where lots of people had died. >> today the death penalty is outlawed in serbia. and the final execution in this chamber occurred in 1989. back aboveground, our crew discovered sights that compared to american prisons were at once familiar and foreign. >> the first thing that jumped out at me and the crew was the fact that all the inmates seemed to be wearing personal clothes. no prison issue uniforms whatsoever. that was a little jarring. the staff kind of going along the lines of the militaristic style, they were all in very distinct uniforms. the staff members would encounter each other. they would stop, salute and shake hands. each and every time. there was this military formality about how they greeted each other throughout the day. >> one of the things that stood out to me in this facility was all the inmates that smoke. it's everywhere. everybody is smoking. most prisons in the u.s. having very tight designated smoking areas, or eli
but i've never been in an environment like this where you just were overpowered with a sense of death, you know. we knew we were walking in a place where lots of people had died. >> today the death penalty is outlawed in serbia. and the final execution in this chamber occurred in 1989. back aboveground, our crew discovered sights that compared to american prisons were at once familiar and foreign. >> the first thing that jumped out at me and the crew was the fact that all the...
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what can i do to make this better, safer environment? how can i control the violence? i'm going to take your pass real fast. an area known for narcotics and violence. this is called washington park. gang bangers have nowhere to congress great. shootings, homicides here at night. la gune you'll never find them. >> mayor daly proposed hosting the summer olympics at washington park among other venues. this south side neighborhood, where nearly half of the population lives in poverty, once swelled with slum-like housing projects. much of the city's public housing has been demolished in recent years. but a few high-rises remain. including those of cabrini green on the south side. thousands have grown up only to wine up the cook county jail, and then state prison. >>> watch your face. my gosh. the guy with hat on. remember the charts on the wall? eight pages. all out of here. got to know who everybody is. >> with his informant's help investigator domma has identified dozens of drug and firearms traffickers over the year. >> the people that he can target are the key players.
what can i do to make this better, safer environment? how can i control the violence? i'm going to take your pass real fast. an area known for narcotics and violence. this is called washington park. gang bangers have nowhere to congress great. shootings, homicides here at night. la gune you'll never find them. >> mayor daly proposed hosting the summer olympics at washington park among other venues. this south side neighborhood, where nearly half of the population lives in poverty, once...
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. >> do you believe that the environment at her former school was part of the reason why she was having her anger problems? >> yes. >> so you recognized the problem and did something about it? >> yes. >> are you able to provide supervision over her? >> yes. >> when do you work? >> i work swing shifts, rotating backwards. >> explain that in a little more detail. >> i finish midnights today and i start afternoons wednesday. >> with such an irregular work schedule, it falls on ayryana to take over the responsibilities at home and play mother to her two brothers. a source of much frustration for her and partially why ayryana finds herself here today. >> when i finish i may or may not have a day off. then i go to day turns and then back to midnights, rotating backwards. >> that's all that i have, judge. >> thank you, you may have a seat. >> to get a final perspective on the case, the judge calls on the probation department for their recommendation. ayryana knows that the department's testimony could make or break her case. as high as the stakes are for ayryana, aaron is facing the ultimate p
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she seemed really comfortable in her environment. she seemed to have built a really strong relationship with the three other females in her pod. >> then just days later, travino and her lawyer reached a plea bargain which spared her the death penalty. she was sentenced to 18 years in the arizona state prison system. >>> coming up -- >> i stabbed him in his lungs and his kidneys. and he basically drowned in his own blood. >> in prison for manslaughter, one inmate's past can come back to haunt him. >> before i was an inmate, you know, i was a correctional officer here at this facility. back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to
she seemed really comfortable in her environment. she seemed to have built a really strong relationship with the three other females in her pod. >> then just days later, travino and her lawyer reached a plea bargain which spared her the death penalty. she was sentenced to 18 years in the arizona state prison system. >>> coming up -- >> i stabbed him in his lungs and his kidneys. and he basically drowned in his own blood. >> in prison for manslaughter, one inmate's...
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product of our own environment. do you believe this [ bleep ]? you ain't got to. come live in [ bleep ] and find out. >> jesse kozlowski has been at florida's santa rosa correctional institution for the past two years. he's in the highly restrictive close management unit for assaulting another inmate. both he and his cellmate, tafari coke, have admitted using a combination of finesse and violence to extort other inmates, but now the two friends have been separated after coke was heard making a threat. >> they was listening to my phone call. i was telling my cousin why i came to cm, because i had [ bleep ] somebody up, and they thought it was a future reference when i was talking about a past. >> so, they were concerned you were going to actually beat someone up? >> yes, ma'am. >> do you miss him? i mean, you guys were pretty close. >> yeah, he cool. i miss him out, but that [ bleep ] happen all the time. can't get too attached to people. they come and go all the time. i've got a lot of time to go. >> with his partner gone, he has shifted his focus to a more produc
product of our own environment. do you believe this [ bleep ]? you ain't got to. come live in [ bleep ] and find out. >> jesse kozlowski has been at florida's santa rosa correctional institution for the past two years. he's in the highly restrictive close management unit for assaulting another inmate. both he and his cellmate, tafari coke, have admitted using a combination of finesse and violence to extort other inmates, but now the two friends have been separated after coke was heard...
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. >> inmates not only have to get used to their new environment, but also the prison routine. a typical day at valley state starts early, at 6:30 breakfast is cooked and served by the inmates under staff supervision. the majority of inmates spend their day in a variety of valley state's educational, vocational or rehabilitation programs where they can earn a high school diploma, learn a trade or cope with anger, addiction and abuse. >> when i first came to prison, i started fighting at anything. anything you said to me would make me, you know, react. if i felt threatened. most of the time i'd end up in cuffs. i had several police tell me you're going to be here until the prison falls down. and through going to groups and therapy, i finally learned that that wasn't the way to do it. i need to learn how to use talking skills instead of my hands. and with more help and more good functions, i have the chance to go home. >> life here is about order and routine. by 10:00 p.m. it's lights out. but there are some places at valley state that never go to sleep. >>> coming up -- [ scream
. >> inmates not only have to get used to their new environment, but also the prison routine. a typical day at valley state starts early, at 6:30 breakfast is cooked and served by the inmates under staff supervision. the majority of inmates spend their day in a variety of valley state's educational, vocational or rehabilitation programs where they can earn a high school diploma, learn a trade or cope with anger, addiction and abuse. >> when i first came to prison, i started fighting...
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a convict is a guy that has beliefs, has morals, and stand s on those even in the -- even in an environment like this. inmates, they don't stand on anything. they do whatever makes them happy and without regard for anybody that's around them. >> back years ago, we had a lot of convicts here. they were a little different. they took responsibility for what they did do and what type of crime, whatever, they did. now we have a lot of offenders/inmates that it's all about me. it seems like we owe them. >> get the cable fixed. >> and i don't understand where they're coming up with the thing where society owes them. they owe society. and that's where -- we're trying to teach them to take responsibility for their actions. >> hard as they try, however, prison staff do not always succeed. but sometimes a convict can do what an officer can't. as josh harrison currently in pre-seg for being caught with a knife is about to find out. >> he knows i'm a little upset at him because of the knife situation but i actually told him, i'll try to get up and see you. but he's going to try to give me a dumb little
a convict is a guy that has beliefs, has morals, and stand s on those even in the -- even in an environment like this. inmates, they don't stand on anything. they do whatever makes them happy and without regard for anybody that's around them. >> back years ago, we had a lot of convicts here. they were a little different. they took responsibility for what they did do and what type of crime, whatever, they did. now we have a lot of offenders/inmates that it's all about me. it seems like we...
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you know, they try to make it as safe an environment as possible, but you never know what's going to happen. >> we've accompanied these inmates and many others through one of the more discomforting aspects of intake. the strip search. >> our intake officer will take them one at a time back into a strip room, do a visual cavity search. >> searching all that too? >> yep. >> they try to do it with a level of dignity and respect to not make the person uncomfortable. >> bend over and spread your butt cheeks. thank you. what size of underwear? >> because utah receives a relatively small number of new arrivals on intake days, officers can make the process more comfortable for inmates. we found a very different atmosphere at the sprawling and constantly bustling los angeles county jail. >> stand up, spread your feet. shoulder width apart. lift up your left foot, wiggle your toes. >> l.a. county, which is probably one of the largest jail systems in the world, is a completely different experience. >> drop them, turn around. >> and the inmate reception center is gigantic. you know, they get 400
you know, they try to make it as safe an environment as possible, but you never know what's going to happen. >> we've accompanied these inmates and many others through one of the more discomforting aspects of intake. the strip search. >> our intake officer will take them one at a time back into a strip room, do a visual cavity search. >> searching all that too? >> yep. >> they try to do it with a level of dignity and respect to not make the person uncomfortable....
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it lessens in the lower level environment. so all i was thinking about is we were wings level before we ejected. >> the pilots tried to restart one last time. >> okay. >> with time running out, hut prepares to eject. his last task is to aim the jet where it will do the least harm when it crashes. >> i took a quick look around to see where the airplane was going. straight ahead looked good. i set the throttle back to idle and we were ready. the ground was coming up pretty fast now so it was time to go. >> i'm ready. >> prepare to abandon the aircraft. >> eject, eject, eject. >> it's an explosive situation. you're literally sitting on a rocket. >> the jet is completely destroyed but both pilots survived the violent ejection process. >> it has minute ter debt minute na tur debt ton nating commitment. >> i remember the explosion. it was a big white flash right in my face. it felt like i exploded my face. and then the seat goes up to up to a 20 g acceleration. i remember a small pain in my back and when the chute opened up again, t
it lessens in the lower level environment. so all i was thinking about is we were wings level before we ejected. >> the pilots tried to restart one last time. >> okay. >> with time running out, hut prepares to eject. his last task is to aim the jet where it will do the least harm when it crashes. >> i took a quick look around to see where the airplane was going. straight ahead looked good. i set the throttle back to idle and we were ready. the ground was coming up pretty...
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despite his split from the aryan nation, he will return home to an environment that still sees black and white. >> they've got to get over it, i guess. nothing they can do about it. it's not a subject. they don't like it, they don't have to associate with me. it's on them. i'm completely different. i was hateful. i was just -- i was pretty much a bad person when i first got in the department of corrections. changed it now. i'm done. >> he grew up down south and around white people and that kind of environment and stuff, so i mean i can't blame him for choosing what he did. he's changed a lot. from what he said he's done with all the white supremacist stuff and all that. so i don't know if he's serious or not, but that's what he says. so it's going to be a little more boring around here. but he's going home. that's a good thing. >> while jones works through the mental issues of going home, adam cameron is already in the waiting room about to reunite with his grandparents. >> it broke their heart. i could tell by the looks on their faces when they came to see me every time, all the tim
despite his split from the aryan nation, he will return home to an environment that still sees black and white. >> they've got to get over it, i guess. nothing they can do about it. it's not a subject. they don't like it, they don't have to associate with me. it's on them. i'm completely different. i was hateful. i was just -- i was pretty much a bad person when i first got in the department of corrections. changed it now. i'm done. >> he grew up down south and around white people...
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we're not making a judgment about that environment. what we're saying is we know that environment well. know how to prepare you for that well. there are certain benefits associated with being in a career in a company like that. we're really saying it's additive rather than losing something or really selling out. it's gaining a place you can bring your skills and your talents to earn a good living. >> gerald, when i first heard about your program it reminded me of the "60 minutes" segment that aired just this past sunday about a way to train adult skilled workers who have been suffering through long-term unemployment thanks to the recession. they're employable, but because of the current market a lot of employers are sayingly employed the next job. they're really in a bind. there's another program working with these adults. i think we have a clip from it. let's play it. >> we ought to be giving every moment of our time figuring out how we're going to restore for them the american dream. >> joe carbone is president of something called th
we're not making a judgment about that environment. what we're saying is we know that environment well. know how to prepare you for that well. there are certain benefits associated with being in a career in a company like that. we're really saying it's additive rather than losing something or really selling out. it's gaining a place you can bring your skills and your talents to earn a good living. >> gerald, when i first heard about your program it reminded me of the "60...
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what are the social and political environments that are producing the bin ladens of tomorrow, because there are a whole lot of other scary terrorist groups moving around. >> how would define the roots? >> the roots is these radical mulans that are getting these five-year-old kids in yemen and pakistan, all over, and they're teaching them to hate. >> i guess my question is what is the social, governmental, environmental prerequisite to have an appetite for that? >> it's a hearts and minds game. you start investing in education, stability, and you start winning over those hearts and minds. >> it's a totally different mission. >> absolutely. >> if i could, dylan, that's what we were out doing at the very beginning of this conflict. the illiteracy rate of women is about 95% in afghanistan. the ability to fix that might have done more for fixing the source of terrorism than anything the military could do. we in the military can stop a problem, we can't fix it. just like brandon webb said, the economic development, the literacy system where they have hope and don't get attached to a radical
what are the social and political environments that are producing the bin ladens of tomorrow, because there are a whole lot of other scary terrorist groups moving around. >> how would define the roots? >> the roots is these radical mulans that are getting these five-year-old kids in yemen and pakistan, all over, and they're teaching them to hate. >> i guess my question is what is the social, governmental, environmental prerequisite to have an appetite for that? >> it's a...
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or he got used to the environment. as used as these guys can get. >> the biggest thing i tried to learn in here is how to stay out of trouble. you know because i already come in with enough trouble. i've don't need any more. i'm trying to make the best of a bad situation. but -- there are some days it's not too bad. >> today is one of those days. stanwick just had a visit from his wife. he is hoping to salvage his eight-year marriage, despite having rammed her condominium with his truck. >> she visited for an hour. we had a very nice discussion. and, it looks like we may be able to put things back together. i am an alcoholic. and that's caused my problems with my marriage. i got seven grandchildren, one great grandchild at home in ohio. and i hope to be able to go and visit them this spring somewhere and fall when i'm free and stay out of trouble. >> stanwick hopes that by getting himself in shape, he might be better able to deal with his alcoholism. >> 27 times around this loop is one mile. and i try to do two miles a
or he got used to the environment. as used as these guys can get. >> the biggest thing i tried to learn in here is how to stay out of trouble. you know because i already come in with enough trouble. i've don't need any more. i'm trying to make the best of a bad situation. but -- there are some days it's not too bad. >> today is one of those days. stanwick just had a visit from his wife. he is hoping to salvage his eight-year marriage, despite having rammed her condominium with his...
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it's supposed to be a loose, funny environments. you see candidates of all types sometimes they're put in a difficult position. they're asked questions maybe they're not asked. slightly more confrontational tone than you might expect. these moments have created interesting moments for the campaigns. >> proof that pop culture does matter and will matter when one appears on honey boo boo, child. i don't know how it will matter. thank you very much, amy. >> thank you. >>> up next, this is a big topic. have you heard about this story? look at this player. he's a professional baseball player, and he's under fire to say the least for playing ball. on his face he has homophobic slurs painted below his eyes. there's a question on whether or not he should be suspended. it's our "news nation" gut check. e hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was part of th
it's supposed to be a loose, funny environments. you see candidates of all types sometimes they're put in a difficult position. they're asked questions maybe they're not asked. slightly more confrontational tone than you might expect. these moments have created interesting moments for the campaigns. >> proof that pop culture does matter and will matter when one appears on honey boo boo, child. i don't know how it will matter. thank you very much, amy. >> thank you. >>> up...
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pendleton, starting to solve the energy crisis, create be jobs for veterans and provide a better environment for military families living there. talk about a few birds with one stone. perhaps the most famous icon of the families back at home. rosey the riveter,men o worked n during world war ii. we caught up with one of the original rosees at keeping the promises after veteran. working to create something of value by seizing our ability to interact constructively in our own communities. that, of course, the goal we set out to achieve with 30 million jobs. and today a progress report, and what more we need to do and learn in order to get closer to our goal. david is back with us today. his firm has been helping us crunch the numbers. david, where do we stand today? >> we stand today where you say we have been standing all along. between now and 2025 we need to create 30 million jobs for people unemployed, underemployed or out of work force. the problem is there are a bunch of people out there trying to lower the bar a little bit. >> what do you mean? >> the burebureau of labor stat saying may
pendleton, starting to solve the energy crisis, create be jobs for veterans and provide a better environment for military families living there. talk about a few birds with one stone. perhaps the most famous icon of the families back at home. rosey the riveter,men o worked n during world war ii. we caught up with one of the original rosees at keeping the promises after veteran. working to create something of value by seizing our ability to interact constructively in our own communities. that,...
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environment they own that issue. we should dominate those issues and if we knew how to talk about them we would win all day every day. yes, if we lose the race we only have ourselves to blame and a revolution in the republican party. >> steve core knack be ki, let's talk a little bit about the senate races. folks are saying this is a reduction of 2010 when you had i'll kay whack ka doodle candidates and the republicans had a chance of gaining the seats and had candidates that were -- the voters deemed unfit for a senate seat. those memories are haunting them in the todd akin race? >> absolutely. it's interesting to hear rick try to blame it more on, you know, the failure of national republicans maybe to beat obama but that not with standing this is a race republicans should have won and everybody was pencilling in until about a month ago. >> in fair ms. still may win. >> the best parallel is the sharron engle harry reid race in 2010. if you look at his poll numbers and standings at the start of the year, should never
environment they own that issue. we should dominate those issues and if we knew how to talk about them we would win all day every day. yes, if we lose the race we only have ourselves to blame and a revolution in the republican party. >> steve core knack be ki, let's talk a little bit about the senate races. folks are saying this is a reduction of 2010 when you had i'll kay whack ka doodle candidates and the republicans had a chance of gaining the seats and had candidates that were -- the...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. experience thehas your ticket pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. get 36 months interest-free financing: no down, and no interest for 3 years. plus, get free same-day delivery. sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee, interest-free financing, and free delivery? that's the ticket! sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic is on now. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> i think he might be wise to do that, but that's not going to happen obviously. for a whole variety of reasons. including the fact i'm not sure if i were hillary clinton i'd want to be on that team. >> that was the last republican ticket, urging president obama to
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they don't do it in their natural environment. >> good for us. good for us. >> over here. >> so if i'm on a good date, clearly doesn't happen, still single. so if i'm on a a date, how much of my hair flicking, eye lash fluttering, reaching over to hold hand, how much is that nature of my primate self and how much is that society telling me that if i flick my hair around, he might like me. >> a little bit of both. first of all, not everyone is the same. and secondly, they are different. for example, the elevator, or we encounter strangers and other situations, deal with problems in the workplace, we have predispositions to act in certain ways. in many cases we don't think consciously about our behavior. the behavior is not the product of a conscious choice. we operate on automatic pilot. >> has research made you more confident about human evolution? >> take us to the bottom line, ro fessor. >> we haven't evolved much. >> we have evolved. in some domains, more than others. i'm interested in social relationships. people with deal with problems that
they don't do it in their natural environment. >> good for us. good for us. >> over here. >> so if i'm on a good date, clearly doesn't happen, still single. so if i'm on a a date, how much of my hair flicking, eye lash fluttering, reaching over to hold hand, how much is that nature of my primate self and how much is that society telling me that if i flick my hair around, he might like me. >> a little bit of both. first of all, not everyone is the same. and secondly, they...
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. >> while living with the men for weeks at a time, the crew experiences the harshness of the environment. >> the troops are out there for a year and a half. it's pretty tough. there's no showers, the food was pretty much all out of a plastic bag. so the living conditions were pretty bad. >> every conflict is different. in iraq, your real danger was getting blown up in a humvee. in the korengal, because it's all on foot, and there are very few vehicles, it's more what you think of as classic warfare, units that are attacked by taliban fighters firing down from the hillsides. they were just in gunfights all the time. >> during the very first firefight they film, cameraman edwards gets a little too close to the action. >> there was a group of soldiers who were just returning from a trek. and then suddenly these gunshots rang out. so i went up on to the top of the actual command post. i wanted to get a full, what we call sequence of him firing. the first shot i got was on his right hand side where the shell casings were coming out. so i basically got too close to the weapon and was hit by th
. >> while living with the men for weeks at a time, the crew experiences the harshness of the environment. >> the troops are out there for a year and a half. it's pretty tough. there's no showers, the food was pretty much all out of a plastic bag. so the living conditions were pretty bad. >> every conflict is different. in iraq, your real danger was getting blown up in a humvee. in the korengal, because it's all on foot, and there are very few vehicles, it's more what you...
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even on issues like the environment and immigration, the two parties are increasingly divided. when pew first asked this question in 1992, nearly the same number of republicans and democrats supported laws that protected the environment. the gap was just five percentage points. since then, the republican support has fallen off the table, contributing to a nearly 40% gap today. in 2002, there was little difference on the way the two parties felt about immigration. now the democrats have taken a more favorable view to it. the message boils down to this. nothing divides this country more in 2012 than politics. it's really the last to administrations that have gotten the partisan juices fl s flowin. under president bush, testimonies shifted more to the left, under president obama, republicans have shifted more to the right. what about the middle? ironically, a larger chunk of folks claim to be independent, but that number may be misleading. andrew cohyde is the founder of pew research center. let's talk about that independent number. a lot more people are claiming to be independent
even on issues like the environment and immigration, the two parties are increasingly divided. when pew first asked this question in 1992, nearly the same number of republicans and democrats supported laws that protected the environment. the gap was just five percentage points. since then, the republican support has fallen off the table, contributing to a nearly 40% gap today. in 2002, there was little difference on the way the two parties felt about immigration. now the democrats have taken a...
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right now it looks like it will not be in there, they have more relaxed permits in regards to the environment for construction on these jobs created out of the transportation bill. that's a big win for democrats, you could say, but we don't necessarily know what's in the details of how much they gave away in terms of the environmental permits. i'm sure the sierra club will be happy to tell us. >> it's looking like a deal. >> lot of last minute deals before they go away for the july fourth recess. they all seem to get it done before a holiday. >> motivated by deadlines. >> indeed. thank you, kelly. thank you, luke. great to have you both. >>> up next, obama's war. how in-fighting between the president's foreign policy team among them was a war itself. >>> still ahead, remembering nora. the life and career that brought up hollywood's most memorable moments. [ male announcer ] research suggests the health of our cells plays a key role throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidant
right now it looks like it will not be in there, they have more relaxed permits in regards to the environment for construction on these jobs created out of the transportation bill. that's a big win for democrats, you could say, but we don't necessarily know what's in the details of how much they gave away in terms of the environmental permits. i'm sure the sierra club will be happy to tell us. >> it's looking like a deal. >> lot of last minute deals before they go away for the july...
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at the same time, you have this kind of almost like mad max beyond thunder dome environment happening and it's all in one place. i've never seen anything like it. and with, you know, you talk about the u.s. kind of impact of, let's say the drone strikes or foreign policy on pakistan. it's pushed the taliban into karachi and karachi's always had a history of gangs and gang violence and there's a new gang in town now in the gulf and that complicates further. >> what seems to be, even the notion somehow the pakistan government is going to be cracking down on the taliban seems to be totally undermined by the footage you show which is sort of, like, if there is crackdowns it's clearly for media benefit. you draw the line to the bin laden raid that it makes sense the u.s. operated under a thick veil of secrecy because the pakistan government would have exploited it or made a media circus out of it. that said, they're a strategic ally of ours. when push comes to shove, we have to work with them and in some cases -- >> definitely not working for them. >> not working for them. tell us a little
at the same time, you have this kind of almost like mad max beyond thunder dome environment happening and it's all in one place. i've never seen anything like it. and with, you know, you talk about the u.s. kind of impact of, let's say the drone strikes or foreign policy on pakistan. it's pushed the taliban into karachi and karachi's always had a history of gangs and gang violence and there's a new gang in town now in the gulf and that complicates further. >> what seems to be, even the...
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♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ '80s dance music plays ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. golly, that is deep snow! yeah, can you get me out of it? of course. travelocity? that's how i got here! that's amazing! but i'm still stuck. come on man, dig it! [ female announcer ] travelocity. get great deals on all kinds of beach vacations. delicious gourmet gravy. and she agrees. with fancy feast gravy lovers, your cat can enjoy the delicious, satisfying taste of gourmet gravy every day. fancy feast. the best ingredient is love. >>> here's what's happening. after mitt romney's win on saturday, the gop presidential candidates are focusing their attention on colorado and minneso
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>> he likes a challenging environment and he likes an environment that where people treat him as an equal. but one of the things that quickly became clear to me is i would ask him -- the way i framed the conversation in the beginning was teach me how to be president. let's pretend in 30 minutes you're going, i'm replacing you, what do i need to know. it became clear that i think about this as a decision-making job. i had to create an environment if i was going to be a good president where i maximize the likelihood the decision is a good one. i wanted to find a decision that had his fingerprints all over it. and oddly when you go into domestic policy it's a poor place to explore that because there's so much noise. if he comes out with anything now, the other side is against it simply because he's for it. and in some ways, the process is paralyzed. but foreign policy, not so much. he does have this great latitude. you can see his mind in action and his process in action. and his mind leading to a result. >> you document in great detail how he made the decision about libya, how he took the d
>> he likes a challenging environment and he likes an environment that where people treat him as an equal. but one of the things that quickly became clear to me is i would ask him -- the way i framed the conversation in the beginning was teach me how to be president. let's pretend in 30 minutes you're going, i'm replacing you, what do i need to know. it became clear that i think about this as a decision-making job. i had to create an environment if i was going to be a good president where...
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i feel bad for the kid but i wonder if -- this is a symptom, imagine in this political environment we live in that they were willing to suffer the public relations disaster this is because it's that bad. they had to do it. i see it as symptom, a move to privatize public education, it keeps cutting away at the budget. i did a fund-raiser in march because the budget cuts were so severe they laid off the school nurse. it's terrible that they lay off our teachers and physical ed teachers and shop teachers. but the people reacted to the school nurse, 2000 people. >> that's the beacon of the folks that take care of you. the other part we haven't discussed, we don't have enough time, it's not just about the teachers it's the holistic approach to making strengthening our education system and that touches on the american family, too. poverty's a huge part of it. >> a big part. >> the family structure. it can't just be on teachers' shoulders but talking about in chicago 87% of the school kids affected are from low income families. >> yeah, they're all on the free breakfast and free lunch progra
i feel bad for the kid but i wonder if -- this is a symptom, imagine in this political environment we live in that they were willing to suffer the public relations disaster this is because it's that bad. they had to do it. i see it as symptom, a move to privatize public education, it keeps cutting away at the budget. i did a fund-raiser in march because the budget cuts were so severe they laid off the school nurse. it's terrible that they lay off our teachers and physical ed teachers and shop...
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the best lawmakers money can buy to deregulate everything so they can do whatever they want to the environment. that's the way it's going to go. that's just one knmp. in every stay in the nation, local issues can now be micromanaged by conservative billionaires who can pour money into every race at every level from state houses to local judgeships. let's turn to montana governor brian schweitzer. great to have you with us. i know you're a puzative guy. i'm a positive guy. you've been in business, i've been in business. i'm trying to find the silver lining of something positive in this ruling. they have told you in your state for 100 years you folks have had it wrong. we're going to make it right so kopgzs can come in and spend anything they want to spend in elections. what's your gut instinct and your feeling? >> over 100 years ago, it was two copper kings who owned all of montana. they were the two richest people on the planet and they owned all of the politics in montana. they owned every one of the legislators. when we first sent the united states senator to washington, d.c., he bribed his
the best lawmakers money can buy to deregulate everything so they can do whatever they want to the environment. that's the way it's going to go. that's just one knmp. in every stay in the nation, local issues can now be micromanaged by conservative billionaires who can pour money into every race at every level from state houses to local judgeships. let's turn to montana governor brian schweitzer. great to have you with us. i know you're a puzative guy. i'm a positive guy. you've been in...
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and we have voters who really care about the environment and the economy. and president obama, his policies really appeal to those voters a lot more. it's interesting that now it's a five-point lead because for about six months, up until a week or two ago, president obama had a narrow one to two-point le lead, so that really shows that president obama is breaking out in some of the key swing states like colorado. >> we shall all be watching tonight to see how things go down there in denver. diana degette, thank you, i appreciate it. >>> up next, painting denver pink. planned parenthood launches an anti romney blitz in colorado. i'm going to talk to the organization's president. >>> plus, bringing sexy back. politico's jonathan allen says biden is number two on the ticket, but number one in their hearts. how the v.p. is winning over seniors. and you can join our conversation on facebook. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring
and we have voters who really care about the environment and the economy. and president obama, his policies really appeal to those voters a lot more. it's interesting that now it's a five-point lead because for about six months, up until a week or two ago, president obama had a narrow one to two-point le lead, so that really shows that president obama is breaking out in some of the key swing states like colorado. >> we shall all be watching tonight to see how things go down there in...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> welcome back. you can scratch two more states off the list of toss-ups in the race for president. our political team has moouched nevada and the six electoral votes to the president's column, while north carolina and the 15 votes le
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. try the #1...
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when you are in a learning environment where the roof is leaking it's hard to level the playing field to have the same shot of the american dream. >> what about the notion that -- i have noticed this in terms of charters in this city. we can't make a blanket statement about charters, but they are more rigid. they don't allow for the creativity you might see at a lab or experimental school. what, of that notion, creativity and sort of lateral thinking is something for wealthier kids but lower income kids, they just need to learn how to sort of survive in the business world. >> right. it's inharntly ray cyst. the very people creating these policies choose the opposite for their own children. instead of investing hundreds of millions of dollars, the state of new york raised $700 million. that is being used for testing. we could be using that money to provide our teacher, provide music teachers, not just air-conditioning. that's, you know, we are talking the narrowing of curriculum and the lack of experiences that would really bridge that achievement gap or poverty gap. unfortunately, our
when you are in a learning environment where the roof is leaking it's hard to level the playing field to have the same shot of the american dream. >> what about the notion that -- i have noticed this in terms of charters in this city. we can't make a blanket statement about charters, but they are more rigid. they don't allow for the creativity you might see at a lab or experimental school. what, of that notion, creativity and sort of lateral thinking is something for wealthier kids but...
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state environment records show. nitrogen oxide emissions have returned to normal at the refinery, a full week before it was reported to have come back online. really? similarly, chevron's richmond refinny was reported down for maintenance for two weeks in may, right, that's what we were told, but emissions data suggests the refinery never ceased operation. shell's refinery in martinez and chevron's in richmond were supposedly offline not making anything so gas prices had to go up. one report concludes actually they were up and running. . what? they just didn't want to say so? everybody knows how supply and demand works. in this case if supply and demand do not explain what was going on here, that's a scandal. that had a huge economic impact. were the refinery companies lying about this just to boost prices up and pocket the difference? does this happen all over the country? what's going on here? and what tools do we have to figure it out if we are being suckered? we do have ta tool. it lives in the department of jus
state environment records show. nitrogen oxide emissions have returned to normal at the refinery, a full week before it was reported to have come back online. really? similarly, chevron's richmond refinny was reported down for maintenance for two weeks in may, right, that's what we were told, but emissions data suggests the refinery never ceased operation. shell's refinery in martinez and chevron's in richmond were supposedly offline not making anything so gas prices had to go up. one report...
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candidates failed, complaints of unfair abusive environment surfaced. suspension followed. >> my two superiors should be head of can i balance for what they have done. the defamation, trashing my reputation. >> she filed a formal complaint against her direct supervisor command sergeant major john kalpina and richard longo, earlier this mismajor general bradley mays says the recommendation to rereeve her of cut they is not warrantsed, lifting her suspension. king is asking for a congressional investigation and the military to give her back the six months under suspension. as it stands her job here is scheduled to end on thursday. her attorney says legal action will be taken. >> she has a lot of work ahead of her to repair what has been a totally unjustifiable assault to her reputation. >> the controversy landed king back on the front page, raising questions about motive. she cites gender bias, race, to a lesser degree. >> here's the bottom line. i think there was an absolute conspiracy to go out there and remove sergeant major king. >> reporter: the army
candidates failed, complaints of unfair abusive environment surfaced. suspension followed. >> my two superiors should be head of can i balance for what they have done. the defamation, trashing my reputation. >> she filed a formal complaint against her direct supervisor command sergeant major john kalpina and richard longo, earlier this mismajor general bradley mays says the recommendation to rereeve her of cut they is not warrantsed, lifting her suspension. king is asking for a...
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. >> and i'm also thinking are we really creating the proper environment, the proper climate? i started one of the country's very green job training and placement systems. it wasn't about training people to do jobs that would exist in the future. it was looking at the trends and making sure we trained people to them. it was things around urban forestry and climate adaptation in particular and there were jobs in that. >> during what period of time? >> that was during the second part of the -- second half of the bush administration, during a time when people weren't thir thinking about it at all. i think what has happened with green jobs over the past few years is there was an enormous amount of money in the recovery act going into job training but no one was thinking about have we built up the proper environmental to get people employed. >> hired. >> in particular in the renewable energy industry. and guess what? nobody has bothered to do that work, as far as i can see. so when you're look tock keep it current, you know, you've got a whole bunch of things. the southeast and cen
. >> and i'm also thinking are we really creating the proper environment, the proper climate? i started one of the country's very green job training and placement systems. it wasn't about training people to do jobs that would exist in the future. it was looking at the trends and making sure we trained people to them. it was things around urban forestry and climate adaptation in particular and there were jobs in that. >> during what period of time? >> that was during the second...
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>> well, it allows them a running mate for romney who's a target rich environment, who they can really go after as someone who is out of touch with the middle class. who is going to take a whack at medicare, how they are going to portray it, end it as we know it is a line you'll hear again and again from democrats and president obama and the president's campaign. so you know, from the obama campaign's perspective, they want a campaign that draws bright lines and has clear distinctions between president obama and mitt romney. adding paul ryan to that mix as romney's running mate certainly does that. >> paul ryan, well known inside the beltway, if you look at the recent poll from cnn, 38% of the rest of the country hasn't heard of congressman. you've got also 16% who have no opinion at all. add those numbers up, you have 54% of the folks out there who will be able to have -- to form an opinion about him. how much does that work in mitt romney's favor, or might he have needed somebody who was well known that could gal vannize the enthusiasm that way? >> he's going to galvanize conservativ
>> well, it allows them a running mate for romney who's a target rich environment, who they can really go after as someone who is out of touch with the middle class. who is going to take a whack at medicare, how they are going to portray it, end it as we know it is a line you'll hear again and again from democrats and president obama and the president's campaign. so you know, from the obama campaign's perspective, they want a campaign that draws bright lines and has clear distinctions...
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. >> it is also a tough environment. i e-mailed you before i went to see it. i said, i have a daughter that's almost 11. do you think you should bring her? >> i thought, i'm not sure. when i thought it, i saw exactly, i'm not sure. some of what happens to girls in the world is pretty ugly. >> i think girls 12 and over should see the play. i was just doing the 1 billion rising tour that we will talk about. i was in mexico city. i was with one of the women there that is fighting sex trafficking and human trafficking which $6 billion a year industry. we were just walking down the streets. there were girls, 9, 10, 11, 12, who had been sold, who had been kidnapped, raped 60 times a day. the kind of lives of women, girls across the planet is so varied. it is all part of the same story, girls not having agency over their bodies. >> on the one hand, you have monologues, often global girls telling about horrific conditions like that sexual slavery. the very next scene might be dealing with teen pregnancy here in the u.s. and yet
. >> it is also a tough environment. i e-mailed you before i went to see it. i said, i have a daughter that's almost 11. do you think you should bring her? >> i thought, i'm not sure. when i thought it, i saw exactly, i'm not sure. some of what happens to girls in the world is pretty ugly. >> i think girls 12 and over should see the play. i was just doing the 1 billion rising tour that we will talk about. i was in mexico city. i was with one of the women there that is fighting...
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he said he he has demonstrated when he stepped into government that he could work in a difficult environment, take good ideas like private health insurance and apply them to the need to have everyone insured. they came up with the idea an alternative and they made it the law in massachusetts and got democrats to embrace it. for a thinktank that is the dream. today both the foundation and the new president agree that the individual mandate is not just about policy, it is terrible no good constitutional policy. their idea. now horrible and only judged that way until they began endorsing it. flip-flopping to try and make health care reform. i don't want to call it his job, but it is not shocking. it is what you do. but it is not what you do if you are a thinkingtank. his ascension to the head of the foundation is both a perfect match and a disturbing one. they are where the politicians get their ideas and where the media figures look to get an informed take on whether something make sense or not. their leaders have had one foot in the public and policy world. arthur brooks was recuted from syra
he said he he has demonstrated when he stepped into government that he could work in a difficult environment, take good ideas like private health insurance and apply them to the need to have everyone insured. they came up with the idea an alternative and they made it the law in massachusetts and got democrats to embrace it. for a thinktank that is the dream. today both the foundation and the new president agree that the individual mandate is not just about policy, it is terrible no good...
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frustrations with the borders it imposes on schools, hospitals, criminal justice and system and fragile desert environment and an mgs that chooses to set enforcement policies based on a political agenda and not the laws as written by congress. as you talk about demagoguery and the fact the right says they're getting dictatorial executive orders from the president and we have this coming from the supreme court, who benefits most politically owl out of this decision in who does this make sense for? >> to respond to what senators kyl and mccain said, these are two senators that could be leaders on this and work with the president to get comprehensive immigration reform done. instead, there's bitter partisans and have not been willing partners on this issue. if you look at who this energizes, i think the hispanic community sees this ruling and seeing how important this election is. going out there and voting has an impact on who the president is but what kind of justices are making these decisions on the supreme court. >> let's talk specifically about the election and today's politics. you're pro-obama super-
frustrations with the borders it imposes on schools, hospitals, criminal justice and system and fragile desert environment and an mgs that chooses to set enforcement policies based on a political agenda and not the laws as written by congress. as you talk about demagoguery and the fact the right says they're getting dictatorial executive orders from the president and we have this coming from the supreme court, who benefits most politically owl out of this decision in who does this make sense...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ female announcer ] live the regular life. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> if once again you find it hard to save money in this economy you're not alone. a lot of americans are so cash-strapped they don't even have emergency funds. according to a recent bank rate.com su
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i mean the post-arab spring environment is a different egypt. how does obama and clinton deal with that? >> elliott abrams is a smart man but was responsible for some very stupid policies. put that in context here. the man responsible for the occupation in iraq as the leading white house official. he his approach is still the muscular threats as if that is going to be what changes the dynamic for this new egyptian government. a smarter, longer term view of the rise of islamist governments across the arab region, would be in many ways looking at the model of what happened in turkey where an islamist party came to power, president adawan has become a moderate islamist force. there's no moderate islamist force for neocons. you're with us or against us. you have to be pushed into being pro or anti-american. that's not going to work here. what has to happen in this broader context is a strategic realization. first of all from -- for israel and everyone in the middle east, this president is here to stay, right. so the testing of president obama is ove
i mean the post-arab spring environment is a different egypt. how does obama and clinton deal with that? >> elliott abrams is a smart man but was responsible for some very stupid policies. put that in context here. the man responsible for the occupation in iraq as the leading white house official. he his approach is still the muscular threats as if that is going to be what changes the dynamic for this new egyptian government. a smarter, longer term view of the rise of islamist governments...
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secondly, that it was a small minority of secret service agents caught up maybe in a local environment that was extraordinary. i have had more than 200 secret service agents work with me before and during and after i was president. i would say that there is no other single group of public servants that i have ever known that would equal their standards of morality and proper activity and proper service and dedication to their very dangerous and difficult job. >> the question that many members of congress are asking right now, though, is they did this in such a public way in and out of a lobby, a very well known hotel, and the number of them that were involved might suggest that this was not an isolated incident. >> i believe -- i have heard about those allegations. my belief still is based on with multi-i78 secret service agents is there was an isolated incident and it may be that there was a celebration of some kind or that involved excessive drinking of alcohol that they were intoxicated. i don't know what the details were. i know it was a terrible thing. these secret service agents
secondly, that it was a small minority of secret service agents caught up maybe in a local environment that was extraordinary. i have had more than 200 secret service agents work with me before and during and after i was president. i would say that there is no other single group of public servants that i have ever known that would equal their standards of morality and proper activity and proper service and dedication to their very dangerous and difficult job. >> the question that many...
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. >> "a mad men" party, 1960s in a "modern family" environment. >> they're bringing analog to digital campaigns. voter turnout has changed dramatically as the under class, minorities are starting to vote at this point. and it's changed the whole electorate -- >> look at your state, tom. northern virginia, who has a lot of single women. they come to work in washington. some get married, some don't. they stay there. they work all their lives in washington but necessity live across the river. they vote democrat generally, right? >> yeah, particularly those who are in toward the city. >> what's that about? how are you going to get them back? >> single women across the country have been voting more and more democratic. married women tend to vote more republicans. i think you get them back with policy, optics are important. republicans understand that. it's a long -- there's no silver bullet for it. >> you should have run condoleezza rice years ago. senator for cal kl could have been condi rice. >> i want to give you free advice. i don't think you should refer to the underclass. that's a da
. >> "a mad men" party, 1960s in a "modern family" environment. >> they're bringing analog to digital campaigns. voter turnout has changed dramatically as the under class, minorities are starting to vote at this point. and it's changed the whole electorate -- >> look at your state, tom. northern virginia, who has a lot of single women. they come to work in washington. some get married, some don't. they stay there. they work all their lives in washington but...
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an out of touch millionaire has just declared war on schools, the environment, unions, fair pay. we are all on our own if romney has his way. he is against safety nets. if you fall, tough luck. i strongly suggest that you wake the -- up. >> remember the heidi game, people. this election is not over. wake up. joining me, gwen moore, ari melber and brentin mock and dave zirin. the heidi game reminds us it is not over until it is over. despite these great polls, what are we looking at in the next month? >> i thought you were going to go with samuel jackson, i want the snakes off the plane and i would like the superpacs being the snakes. we could do a lot of samuel l. jackson. >> i will strike down with great vengeance and furious anger those who will attempt to destroy my brothers. >> a lot of you know my name is the lord when i lay my vengeance upon thee. that should be obama's slogan for the first debates. >> they don't know the second hour of nhp is a drinking game. >> congresswoman, i'm almost sad i put you at this table. >> really, i'm not ready to pop open the champagne cork f
an out of touch millionaire has just declared war on schools, the environment, unions, fair pay. we are all on our own if romney has his way. he is against safety nets. if you fall, tough luck. i strongly suggest that you wake the -- up. >> remember the heidi game, people. this election is not over. wake up. joining me, gwen moore, ari melber and brentin mock and dave zirin. the heidi game reminds us it is not over until it is over. despite these great polls, what are we looking at in the...
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so he was already struggling with a very difficult, complex question for him coming from his environment, coming from his background. it was clearly not something he was comfortable with. quickly, rick santorum. i mean, you were probably asleep last night because you get up early for your show. >> i do go to sleep early. >> you may not have seen the e-mail. the 13th photograph of an e-mail where he begrudgingly endorses mitt romney and has time to do the jay leno show today. >> i got the link last night. i was awake. went through it. >> you have to read it closely. >> i went through it. i went through it again. i went through it a third time and finally found in the 13th photograph the endorsement. >> after he pointed out they had conversations about whether there would be conservatives in the romney organization, which is explicitly saying romney is not concerned. >> i don't understand how the romney campaign has managed this unifying issue. you can't tell me there aren' aren'aren't ways -- they've done weird things. i don't understand bringing michele bachmann to virginia to do a publi
so he was already struggling with a very difficult, complex question for him coming from his environment, coming from his background. it was clearly not something he was comfortable with. quickly, rick santorum. i mean, you were probably asleep last night because you get up early for your show. >> i do go to sleep early. >> you may not have seen the e-mail. the 13th photograph of an e-mail where he begrudgingly endorses mitt romney and has time to do the jay leno show today....
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it needs government for a decent education, for job skills, for infrastructure, for environment, for climate. a lot of other americans do also. they don't really see what's coming necessarily because now it's being aggressively disgu e disguised, but i think it's very dangerous. >> in your book "civilization" you talk about the fact that cultures and civil gations are not simply about figures, about math. they're about things like compassion and human respect for other humans who may be in need. these two don't regard that, they don't even mention those kind of issues. >> if you look at what ryan over the years has proposed, he said let's balance the budget by cutting right at the knees the poorest people in our country, going after medicaid, going after the income support for the most vulnerable people in our country. now, those people don't necessarily vote. they have no voice in the political campaigns, they're not heard, but the callousness of this is really disgusting actually, and this is at the core of it. of course, that's the whole ayn rand philosophy which he also ascribed
it needs government for a decent education, for job skills, for infrastructure, for environment, for climate. a lot of other americans do also. they don't really see what's coming necessarily because now it's being aggressively disgu e disguised, but i think it's very dangerous. >> in your book "civilization" you talk about the fact that cultures and civil gations are not simply about figures, about math. they're about things like compassion and human respect for other humans...
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as not being able to tell you the kind of firestorm that -- the other thing to think about is in an environment of very low trust, right, what does the presidential campaign look like? and what does the presses of the relationship look like when we're united as the american public, let's talk about that after this break. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can come from any faucet anywhere. the brita bottle with the filter inside. mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit neosporin.com. our cloud is made of bedrock. concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. verizon. >>> all right. so nothing can compare to an atmosphere which the po
as not being able to tell you the kind of firestorm that -- the other thing to think about is in an environment of very low trust, right, what does the presidential campaign look like? and what does the presses of the relationship look like when we're united as the american public, let's talk about that after this break. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can come from any faucet anywhere. the brita bottle with the...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> president was talking about medicare yesterday. i'm excited about this. this is a debate we want to have, this is a debate we need to have, and this is a debate we're going to win. >> that was congressman paul ryan earlier today, trying to gain the upper hand in the fight over medicare. his words came after house speaker john boehner had to soothe worried republicans who were concerned ryan could cost them the election this fall. why? because 228 out of 240 house republicans voted for the very same policy they are now afraid to embrace. during a conference call yesterday, boehner reportedly told them, "the pundits are buzzing that with paul on the ticket the democrats are going to attack us on medicare. well, here's a news f
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> president was talking about medicare yesterday. i'm excited about this. this is a debate we want to have, this is a...
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i'm sorry, but that just doesn't create the kind of environment that businesses actually need. >> let me get to one more thing. one of the things i hear from small business owners, and that the romney campaign has talked about, is that the health care law really hits small businesses hard, but yesterday, governor romney said there were a number of things romney liked about the law. he'd maintain coverage for preexisting conditions, adults living with their parents. how critical is this issue to small business owners and their vote? >> well, from the franchise industry's perspective, it disincentivizes our members to get above that number. you're forced to provide the higher premiums or fay 2,000 penalty per the employee. you know, we think health insurance is important, but you don't blow up the house to fix the hole in the roof. that's what happened with this health care law. this was the bill that we needed to pass before we could figure out what was in it according to speaker pelosi. >> does it make you nervous when you hear mitt romney saying there are parts that he would definite
i'm sorry, but that just doesn't create the kind of environment that businesses actually need. >> let me get to one more thing. one of the things i hear from small business owners, and that the romney campaign has talked about, is that the health care law really hits small businesses hard, but yesterday, governor romney said there were a number of things romney liked about the law. he'd maintain coverage for preexisting conditions, adults living with their parents. how critical is this...